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The Promise of Patient Portals for Individuals Living With Chronic Illness: Qualitative Study Identifying Pathways of Patient Engagement

机译:患有慢性疾病的个体患者门户的承诺:定性研究识别患者参与的途径

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Background Patients play a critical role in managing their health, especially in the context of chronic conditions like diabetes. Electronic patient portals have been identified as a potential means to improve patient engagement; that is, patients’ involvement in their care. However, little is known about the pathways through which portals may help patients engage in their care. Objective Our objective is to understand how an electronic patient portal facilitates patient engagement among individuals with diabetes. Methods This qualitative study employed semistructured telephone interviews of 40 patients living with diabetes since at least 2011, who had experienced uncontrolled diabetes, and had used secure messaging through a portal at least 4 times over 18 months. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed using primarily an inductive approach to identify how patients living with diabetes use an online health portal to support diabetes self-management. Results Overall, patients who used the portal reported feeling engaged in their health care. We identified four pathways by which the portal facilitates patient engagement and some challenges. The portal provides a platform that patients use to (1) better understand their health by asking questions about new symptoms, notes, or labs, (2) prepare for medical appointments by reviewing labs and notes, (3) coordinate care between VA (Veterans Affairs) and non-VA health care teams, and (4) reach out to providers to request help between visits. Several patients reported that the portal helped improve the patient-provider relationship; however, aspects of the portal design may hinder engagement for others. Patients reported challenges with both secure messaging and access to medical records that had negative impacts on their engagement. Benefits for patient engagement were described by many types of portal users with varying degrees of diabetes control. Conclusions Patient portals support engagement by facilitating patient access to their health information and by facilitating patient-provider communication. Portals can help a wide range of users engage with their care.
机译:背景患者在管理健康方面发挥着关键作用,特别是在糖尿病等慢性条件的背景下。电子患者门户网站已被确定为改善患者参与的潜在手段;也就是说,患者参与他们的护理。然而,对于门户网站可能有助于患者的途径知之甚少。目的是我们的目标是了解电子患者门户网站如何促进患有糖尿病的个体之间的患者参与。方法这种定性研究采用了自从至少2011年患有糖尿病的40例患者的半系统电话访谈,他们经历了不受控制的糖尿病,并通过门户网站使用了至少4次超过18个月的安全消息。使用主要是一种归纳,转录,编码和分析的面试,主要是一种归纳方法,以确定患有糖尿病的患者如何使用在线健康门户来支持糖尿病自我管理。结果总体而言,使用门户网站的患者报告的感觉从事他们的医疗保健。我们确定了四个途径,门站促进了患者的参与和一些挑战。门户网站提供了一个平台,患者使用(1)通过询问新症状,笔记或实验室的问题更好地了解他们的健康,(2)通过审查实验室和笔记,(3)在VA(退伍军人事务)和非VA医疗团队,(4)向提供商接触到访问之间的帮助。几名患者报告称,门户有助于改善患者提供者的关系;然而,门户网站设计的各个方面可能会阻碍其他人的参与。患者报告了安全消息传递和获得对其参与的负面影响的医疗记录的挑战。通过不同程度的糖尿病控制,许多类型的门户用户描述了患者参与的益处。结论患者门户支持通过促进患者访问健康信息以及促进患者提供者的沟通来支持参与。门户网站可以帮助各种用户享受他们的照顾。

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